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nice tut will help a lot of people
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Nice post. I really wanna try this out.
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Mr_Faz_329 wrote Did you make this your self ?
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my friend done it for another site but give me permission to publish here
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Well... So will it Auto Boot up In Linux Or do i hve to put CD in!
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tomo23 wrote So you want to run linux on your jtag, you're going to need a few things before hand.
* [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] that's what I've got and that's what worked for me :]
* Blank DVD's. For burning the gentoo iso
* DVD burner and DVD burning software, whatever floats your boat on this one. I used PowerISO.
* USB keyboard
* USB mouse
NOTE: Gentoo LiveCD BETA v2 is approx. 620MB in size, so be prepared for the download time.
Now that you have all that, its time to get started
Step 1: Burn your Gentoo LiveCD BETA v2.ISO to a blank DVD using your burning software of your choice.
Step 2: Connect your Xbox 360 to your TV
Step 3: Make sure there is no disc in the tray and turn on the Xbox by pressing the EJECT BUTTON, NOT POWER BUTTON :]
Step 4: You will see a blue screen (no, not BSOD) with random stuff. This is where your CPU key is (FYI: to get that, combine fuse sets 3 and 5 OR 4 and 6). Once that's done and the tray is still open, put in your Gentoo LiveCD BETA v2 disc and close the tray.
Step 5: Wait... And be greeted by some penguins :]
Step 6: Set up linux as you normally would.
There you go, Linux on your Xbox 360 WITHOUT the stupid King Kong and all that crap.
Hope this helps
Tomo
Taken directly from another website. Give credit where its deserved. Try making your own tuts.
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